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Capt. Patrick Vasicek, P.E.


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Posted By Patrick Vasicek 07-18-2020 08:53 PM
Found In Egroup: Environment, Coasts, Oceans, & Infrastructure
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If we truly accept and use sustainable design and sustainable industry practices, we would enhance the earth's ecosystems, and at the same time, improving the quality of life of the entire earth's population. However, greed for money and power are the mantra today both on the left and on the right. So, ...
Posted By Patrick Vasicek 09-01-2018 10:44 PM
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Please note that leadite does not contain lead. It was made with primarily a plasticized mixture of iron and sulfur. It was used from 1920 through the 1960's and proved to be an ineffective mechanism for joining pipes due to development of corrosion and splitting. However, it would be best to get samples ...
Posted By Patrick Vasicek 07-09-2018 06:15 PM
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First off, NEPA is a fine piece of legislation. If anyone has read it, and very few have, they will find it has well thought out processes and criteria for making sound environmental/geopolitical decisions. I strongly suggest that anyone who responds to this request, take the time to read it through ...
Posted By Patrick Vasicek 10-11-2017 02:59 PM
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​This is precisely the path I pursued originally in my career. There will always be a great need for professional environmental engineers. And, it will allow you to branch out into the entire Civil Engineering field in the future, if that becomes appealing to you. I strongly suggest that you design your ...
Posted By Patrick Vasicek 03-06-2017 11:02 AM
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The issue with climate change is not that it is happening, but the cause of the occurrence. Climate change is always happening and will always happen. As a Chemist as well as a Civil Engineer, there two key facts which prove that carbon dioxide is a result of temperature increase and not the cause. The ...